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What To Know About NY's Employment Credit Check Ban

An amendment to the New York state Fair Credit Reporting Act prohibiting applicants' or employees' consumer credit... (more story)

Gender-Expansive Calif. Equal Pay Laws Widen Employer Risk

California's recent amendments to strengthen its Equal Pay Act and Pay Transparency Act aim to shrink the wage gap... (more story)

How Calif. Safety Worker Pension Bill Could Cost Employers

Public employers should carefully consider how pension costs and bargaining concerns could change under a Californ... (more story)

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Union Slams Hegseth Bid To Scrap DOD Union Contracts

The American Federation of Government Employees issued a statement on Wednesday expressing outrage and saying that U.S. Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had issued a memo directing DOD agencies to ... (more story)

Nurse Sues NY Hospital, Union Over Age Bias Claim

A Service Employees International Union local failed to pursue a registered nurse's grievance alleging that she was fired by a New York hospital because of her age, according to a suit filed in New York federal court.

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GM Not Privy To Ex-Chrysler Exec's Spousal Talks, Panel Told

A former Fiat Chrysler labor executive convicted for his role in a union bribery scheme could risk incriminating himself if he gives General Motors privileged information, including communications with his wif... (more story)

Firings Over Vax Refusals Arbitrable, Police Union Tells Court

The union representing Massachusetts state police troopers told an intermediate appellate court Wednesday that disagreement over the meaning of "just cause" triggers a right to arbitrate disciplinary actions, ... (more story)

Union's Petition Redo Ducked NLRB Rules, Hospital Says

A Service Employees International Union unit withdrew and redid a representation petition as an "end-run" around its lost bid to delay a hearing, a California hospital said, urging the National Labor Relations... (more story)

Ind. City Unlawfully Interfered With Picket, Union Says

An Indiana city violated federal labor law by attempting to shut down a picket organized by an International Union of Operating Engineers local against a construction company, the local told an Indiana federal court.

Pa. Justices Hint Union Row Hinges On Arbitrator's Power

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Wednesday considered if an arbitrator had the authority to waive deadlines in a dispute involving union-represented Allegheny County Jail employees, with one justice suggestin... (more story)

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9th Circ. Skeptical About Erasing Rail Workers' $7.8M Vax Win

The Ninth Circuit on Wednesday appeared likely to uphold a $7.8 million verdict for former San Francisco public rail employees who were ousted after refusing the COVID-19 vaccine on faith-based grounds, with o... (more story)

Aluminum Co. Settles Trans Worker's Suit Over Health Plan

A subsidiary of Kaiser Aluminum has agreed to resolve a lawsuit claiming it discriminated against transgender employees by excluding coverage for medical treatments related to gender-affirming care from its he... (more story)

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'Law, Not Liturgy'?: 9th Circ. Split Over Faith Bias COVID Suit

Eight judges dissented Wednesday from the denial of an en banc Ninth Circuit rehearing of a panel's decision not to revive a Christian hospital worker's religious bias lawsuit alleging she was fired for refusi... (more story)

8th Circ. Rejects Title IX Bid To Bar Trans Athlete From Playing

A nonprofit founded for "defending women's sports" cannot use Title IX to block a Minnesota high school athletics bylaw allowing a trans girl to compete in girls softball, the Eighth Circuit ruled Wednesday, f... (more story)

Doctor's Coaching Mandate Didn't Violate ADA, 11th Circ. Says

The Eleventh Circuit backed the dismissal Wednesday of a urologist's suit claiming Emory University fired him for refusing to undergo a mental health probe, ruling the professional coaching sessions he was ask... (more story)

Ex-Defense Contractor Execs Call Arbitration Pact 'One-Sided'

Two former executives for a defense contractor asked a Colorado federal judge Wednesday for an early win in their lawsuit alleging the contractor fired them for reporting a $1.9 million fraud scheme on a class... (more story)

Counsel In Ex-Chartwell Atty Firing Suit Told To Ease Off

A Florida federal judge said Wednesday she wanted more information about a sanctions motion allegedly filed with hallucinated AI citations and urged attorneys to "bring the temperature down" in an ex-Chartwell... (more story)

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Avis Misclassified Managers, Withheld OT, Suit Claims

Avis Car Rental misclassified salaried managers as exempt to avoid paying the proper overtime rate, even though their duties consisted of routine tasks typical for unionized staff who qualify for extra pay, ac... (more story)

Yard Drivers Nab Collective Cert. In Overtime Suit

Yard drivers for a subsidiary of a tissue paper products company can move forward as a collective alleging unpaid overtime, a Mississippi federal judge ruled Wednesday, finding the workers similarly situated.

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Collective Expanded In OT Suit Against Land Management Co.

New affidavits workers provided in their overtime suit against a land management company support their bid to expand their collective on a nationwide basis, a Maryland federal judge ruled Wednesday, rejecting ... (more story)

Denver Seeks To End Strip Clubs' Wage Theft Suit

Strip club operators that repeatedly failed to halt Denver's $14 million wage theft investigation in state court cannot relitigate those same challenges in federal court, the city told a Colorado federal court Wednesday.

Ocean Spray Settles OT Suit After Most Claims Fall Away

A proposed wage lawsuit settlement against juice manufacturer Ocean Spray would compensate only a small portion of the workers in the case after their lawyers determined the company correctly calculated overti... (more story)

Oilfield Co. Required Worker LLCs, Denied OT, Suit Says

An oilfield services company misclassified workers as independent contractors and required them to create their own limited liability companies to continue working there, according to a proposed collective and... (more story)

Target Says Workers' Walking Time Not Compensable

Target urged a Washington federal judge to dismiss a proposed class action alleging workers were not paid for time spent walking inside a distribution center before and after their shifts, arguing the activity... (more story)